The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 8, 1918, Page 3

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Le ied Soa seme es ee SSSS eaten PAULINE REDERICK | MADAME Also a 2-Reel Keystone SCANDAL FIFTH AT PIKE fhe coming election your ease Tecent developmen parently forms of tnhal: smokes, FRIDAY and SATURDAY JEALOUSY SANITARIUM Continuous 11 to 11 — Admis- sion 20¢—Children 10¢. Today is the last to register for 9m Tos | New Home Cure That Anyone (nn Use Without Discomfort or Leee | | JULES HEART AFRAID ‘TO BE FALSE Continuous Children 1) out Sant to show ev me at our own | hat this mew method ts| Aifficult breath rr and all those| terrible paroxyams at once and for | all_time. elect a single day. and then begin t Buffalo, NY. ‘This free offer Is too Important to tu FREF ASTHMA COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA CO.. Room 12408, Niagara and Hudson Sts. Bend free trial of your methoa PA panies Dental 1 EXTRACT, TREAT Teeth conditions. high-class guar Office Hours: wn Saturday OF THE STRONG Forests Two Parts. ALLACE URLITZER FIRST AT PIKE Admission 20¢ oe Y ME.” operations. FILL, CROWN and absolutely without pain in all cases but acute absceased | 7 anteed 9 A.M. to 8 P. GEORGE BEBAN Filmed tn our Washington | A Keystone in a : P Tr? Beg pardon—will you please your relative or friend S. serviee that he must ‘asurance this COR. FIRST AVE. and PIKE ST. Phone Matn 4965 |“1F | HURT YOU, DON’T « This is my mesaage of deliverance to you from the fear that accom Lowest prices in your city for M poe ee CREAM FOR CATARRH | SAMPLE SHOES AT $1 98 es ue n WE CLOSE AT ¢ Bradbury Clothes FOR SERVICE M., INCLUDING ng 12332-1334 Second Avenue. PRICED ‘AT “$25 AND $30 MOST Linn SATURDAY STAR—FRIDAY, FEB. 8, 1918. PAGE 3 CONFESSIONS a Ay IN LINE Letters Te SSusfhio. iti TO GET LIQUOR, Satisfactory Terms Always bs * BUT GOT STUNG soiccs ao} THEEQROTE-RANKINCO DISCUSSION || and them WHEN A WIFE IS MOST 3 re reginthrin f tins _—* HUMILIATED WAXING HOT ‘eon Victrolas Columbia Grafonolas: | | | | ers Should Tod the lant to register for tein ovine fom an mare samtrane oa oes Take Nuxated Iron, Says Doctor, if ae ea tae 5 athe oo weer tem You Want Plenty of “Stay There” ~ ee ae Strength Like an Athlete! ‘| Brunswick Phonographs | - | Walk in and look at $or.o9 them ee them and#} 85 hear them—that’s thet] way to tell. - ‘ No matter what in-73 1 had " gfe ' . Ww strument you buy you® : ‘ nn Aer Lemania Gri ; are going to be pleased : m with it. ‘tt ant ; a me Modesty Doe N at But the degree of” jt Depe on oir : pleasure you get from L - it will depend upon how jj A ' complete is your assur- | ance that you have qi) bought the right on@— the one that will give i” you the fullest measure [i of satisfaction. # Men's Dre a The selection can best be made by hear-)) ing them played. All} sizes and finishes are*| now being shown, Columbia Records’ For March are on Sale Today. Many new hits that? you will want to add to” your Record library. “WE Complete Stock of $750 Victor Records Palhe Records ] | Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankia L TO DECIDE HOW FUND ihe act ot conarom proving fi IS TO BE DIVIDED ‘om ans ss Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great Mabgpeanitges re aghepioinet a my ee: ° a Emporium and Larsen- Mueller Shoe} is" "i ve decided by Unitea Stock of Portland, Oregon, Starts Great) sro. swat" Clean-Up Saturday. Slashed Sale Prices}, * With Renewed Free Offer Marks Open-|:: ing of Great Sale. Tomorrow, Saturday, Rogers starts to clean up. Car- loads of Men’s Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings have ac-! cumulated from the great stocks which we recently pur-! chased, and here’s how it will be cleaned up Saturday: << 5 SERRE OK e gen, woman has ra © above every the world, When she © fleeing from her, she thing more want ever again to be as nd that] I do zing grief 1 would r have the joy if I must ict No. 24 is su- omnish coun and reset. I have written : theory that | ff Piggest Values. which, if] By « impres Phosphate Will Stren . H. M. ROGERS Men’s a poo po ag owe ag blue Your Weak ° realms of ‘The People’s Friend, Who Starts patterns—wot considerable more, go for 85. | OPPLI cor M Scan i beecast he | cane oe ic Miss Overcoats and Suits, beautifully tailored, worth PRIVAyE SANATORIUM ot t ow which hurts and sears 10 $20.00, go at $8.65. : alee’ od Men’s Finest Overcoats bot Suits, beautifully tailored, including the cele-| sutter| brated Kaufman and Strauss Pure Wool fabrics, former prices to $25.00, cut) ery of ithe joy of life "and qulckige ‘ Saturday in Clean-up Sale to $11.85. {ition which ta ‘pitiable In tie This Great Clothing Stock must be cleaned up, and in order to further force every | eT be ak sees ro aa it hurt arment to move by the close of business Saturday night, we'll make this FREE Offer: majority of cases, and the poor mf fom | With every t, Overcoat or Raincoat sold Saturday we will give to you, Absolutely | ferer eS See wont ae lesa ia vatan ine Ae | siesta! tor] Free, your selection of any $2.50 Hat in the house—and remember, there’s over 500, in| | of desire for work 0 recreation Baler > all shapes and styles to select from. COLUMBIA ST ee PORES WL = Please Note—This Free Offer good Saturday ONLY. We are a U nion Sto: ts We have then that many people make | big mistake of resorting to the nion Hours. Our doors close Saturday ni at 7 8 shop early. . of so-called nerve tonies, ale |Union H Our di lose Saturd rht at 7 o'clock shar h r Cor. First Ave. Y mulants or drugs. Nothing WIN J. BROWN + more harmful or more dani Ds The nerves are weak and exhal ‘ood and nourist New at 106 Columbt that will lash them | Tells How To Get Quick Relief Men’s Walk-Over and Sample Shoes, Men’s Heavy Work Shoes—Samples—} ,,1,*y° Jett the imita: Brad | nerves and they with nese ; | s my name and ! E from Head-Colds. It'sSplendid! |broken lines, worth to $4.00, go at $1.98. | for this wet weather wear, worth to/* ene | First ave ang tr conceatens Men’s Fine Sample Dress Shoes, worth to $6.00, go at Clean-up Price of $2.85. Piet ate. ana Columbia /aee Ladies’ Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines; Clean-up Price, $1.98. Boys’ Wet Weather School Shoes, at, Just acroaa the street Jot pure. bit t old location. My new en- duran or tn , , go at Clean-up Price, $2.48. Buy x, two pairs at the price of one. cath _at| Men’s Best Sample Shoes, worth to $7.00, leather, go at Clean-up Price, $1.95; 250) wer, » ct to increase my cnt’ Ditro-phea n ur cold or rrh will be go at Clean-up Price, $3.48 a pair. Girls’ Shoes at Clean-up Price, $1.68. | the increased | reeks = bec ot y a small bottle of Ely’s Cream The Clean-up of the great Larsen-Mueller Portland stock and 2,000 pairs Sample | the war oT ve veatisrees are . tr t now. Ap-| Shoes will start tomorrow. If you need Shoes—come—you'll save money here Saturday.| man'Tn seattic woo did not kalae nie oe riatareover. the, while litth ‘ant, antl vata article in this great $30,000 stock has been marked down to rock-bottom sa je| Pr because of the war, s, for every packag : ; Pent sctes tetocen ioe prices. And note the Clean-up Prices on Men's Furnishings: rils. penetrates through eve Milas avolin aioe tte GENUINE ARROW COLLARS, 2 for 15c) us mem: spel “sted The BRADFORD CLOTHES SHOP, at} Heavy Winter Underwear on sale, 98¢ Don't stay ate ifted | Fouyth Ave. and Pike St., closed down and | up. Men’s Sweaters at 89¢ up. be 0 aie a ss | Rogers grabbed all their Arrow Collars. A large lot of Men's Overalls go at wea! Working Men S Special is | Cash talked, so instead of 20¢ straight, gen- Men's Pants that sold to $3.00, at $1.68 | uine Arrow Collars will be cleaned up to- worth to $6.00, at $2.85.:/ Goods, a great many of them, bought from the United State SER —QUCK | morrow at 2 for 15¢. All sizes, late styles. | Come, buy them by the box. Army and Navy Supply Depots. Any one who has ever seen Black Bear Overalls, Work ill] “vruiee or sailor taows tue avai of the clothes they sear | | Hundreds of MEN’S HIGH-GRADE » ete, in fact everything for Man’s | other goods. SHIRTS that sold to $2 * % N . De P tablets 1s ac inding guarantee or money back, ief ¢ Z inaws, Logger Shoes, Slicker These are of the same standard and do not cost any more than 00 go at Clean-up | Dress or Work Wear included in this sale) Price, 85¢. Come, see these Shirts—every- | and going at ng cy sti Clean-up Prices. SPECIALLY PRICED Heavy Wool Mackinaw Coats; | Shoes, U. 8 Army Munson It Soothes and Relieves Like| value is bona fide. They're the surplus These are just a few items picked at ran U. 8. goods, $3.50 to $4.50 | last 00 to $7.50 | a Mustard Plaster Without | stock of one of seattle’s largest stores. dom from this Great Cleanup. As long hirts $3.00 to $4.50 the Burn or Sting rday we'll also sell ME PRES: | we can pick up stocks of Shoes and Clothing | Shirts, rainy U Musterole is a clean, white oint-| IDENT SUSPE! 10¢ Hand- | at about one-half original cost we'll do so—| ae 2 ee ment, made with the oil of mustard.|kerchiefs at 4¢; Men’s Mixed Wool Sox go | because the crowds that pack our store from a take 60e to $2.00 | s It does all the work of the old-fashioned| at 43¢; Men's Cotton Sox at 6¢; Men’s | morn till night attest Seattle's appreciation White Muslin Shirts, with | 0 mustard plaster — does it better and |, 4 , “ yorth to $: . collars ... ; 50e does not blister, You do not have to| Wool Underwear, worth to $2, 89¢;] of the supreme values that Rogers offers. Sw 82.25 to $7.50)... $2.00 to $10.00 bother with acloth. You simply rub| Men’s Flannel Shirts, wor 0, at | For Rogers gives what he advertises—the it on—and usually the pain is gone! |$1,48; Men’s $1.50 Union Suits at 89¢. people know. And remember— Many doctors and nurses use Muster- | ole and recommend it to their patients YW OUR PAY CHECKS CASHED HERE They will gladly tell you what re- ex hg oe pel _— canes eae People, we believe this will be your final chance to buy standard, high-grade mer-| J sy, rheuma-|Chandise at such low prices as these. Come, grasp this opportunity. If you want to tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the| save—be here with the crowds Saturday. Sale starts promptly Saturday morning at back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, a, m, Sharp. “Please Shop Early.” We are a Union Store—our doors close Satur. rib ye wd yeereaige tankers TE night at 7 o’clock Sharp. Make no mistake—note address carefully. Sie and tic rss howwal see ® 51 OOK FOR THE BIG UNION STORE WITH THE RED FRONT The Red Front Clothing Co. | 1508-1510 First Avenue SoiiNorth’ or Pike strect Wool Underwear, per garment | pats . 825.00 $1.25 to $2.50 | . Leather Gloves ....... .75 to $11.25 S5¢ to $2.65 | Wool Trousers, U. 8. goods... ns... .5O0¢ to 85e¢ | $3.50 to $5.00 ves, S5¢ to $1.65 1 Wool Mi Wool .¢ Khak rousers oveee 81.75 to $1.95 ‘otton Sox, pair | Hes avy Wool Wool Caps Many usefu store in Seattle icles for the boys at war. We are the only carrying a Complete Line of Military Goods, W. S. Kirk’s Army & Navy Store 1209 FIRST AVE., SEATTLE We Invite Your Inspection. Phone Main 4619

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